Stories tagged with "theatre"
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Confessions of a Fringe Addict
I know that Pauline had some meetings with other...
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Check out ATI's Marital Perfection
Thank you Ty! It is a really fun time and I...
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Which theatre opening appeals to you most?
They all appeal to me. Looking forward to Perfect...
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China coming to Butler University
This looks like a lot of fun, though I don't know a whole lot about it. I saw that Jiangsu Silk & Bamboo is coming to Butler University this week featuring acrobats, fire...
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ATI's Hilarious Comedy "Perfect Wedding"
Actors Theatre of Indiana presents the Central Indiana Premiere of the Hilarious Comedy "Perfect Wedding" The show runs from September 11th - 21st at the Pike Performing Arts...
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Review: iNDY FRINGE "Honeymoon Suite"
Mikelangelo and Undine Francesca have RETURNED! The doors to THE HONEYMOON SUITE have swung wide once again and Indy is awash in the afterglow of Kabaret Noir. Set yourselves...
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Review: 'Dr. Goddard and Mr. Angst'
There was a time when many professionals -- especially doctors, lawyers and the clergy -- were given trust and respect, and often lived up to both. Here in the 21st century,...
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Review: "27 Wagons Full of Cotton"
Hoosier theaters have been staging Tennessee Williams plays for years, especially standards such as "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire." But area theatergoers...
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Review: Wicked Dreams, Pleasant Nightmares
The opening movement of Motus Dance Theatre's "Wicked Dreams, Pleasant Nightmares" is set to the eerie, pointed high notes of a piano, ominous drums, and the harsh sound of aural...
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REVIEW(s): iNDY FRINGE (...a day of choices)
I frequently find myself sitting at say an Ethiopian restaurant and not having a clue what to order or at Agio and everything just sounds so good I just can't make a CHOICE. You...
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Review: "The Best of the Blizzard"
The concept for "The Best of the Blizzard," a compilation of short plays presented by the Bloomington Playwrights Project for IndyFringe, is smart and funny. But the execution of...
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Review: "Christmas in Bakersfield"
Because he plays himself and tells amusing, surreal stories that actually happened to him, Les Kurkendaal's show at IndyFringe isn't nearly as formal as most one-person character...
